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That's badass, man. i really like the letter outline rather than solid letters. Also the mirror outline is way cooler than plain clear acrylic. Nice work
you know what i like with techydiy is that he is very creative with awesommne ideas and he respond on your comment not like other channels you ask them and they don't respond so love you techydiy
jeanne bitar >> The reason why most DIY channels doesen't respond to a lot of people is due to the sheer number of subscribers and comments. It is impossible to keep up with almost all the comments, while still posting new content, if a channel has a lot of subs. A day only lasts 24 hours and most of that time is used on sleeping 😊 But awesome videos anyways. Got a few logos of my own, that I definitely will try out at some point
Aye boss, I just made one of these for my little brother for christmas following this tutorial but using my own designs and I gotta say this thing turned out amazing, I used colored leds so that that etching shows up multicolored and it's awesome, thank you so much for this amazing and easy idea
As an updated touch you can get super fine etchings using a Brother Scan N Cut with Zoom's etching tool. The Scan N Cut can handle materials up to 3mm thick. In this case it would be used in draw mode with the etching tool inserted into the tool head. There are three different tip sizes (broad, medium, fine). You then adjust the settings for the cutter to those specified in the instructions for that particular tool. The machine will produce an estimated time to completion on its 5 inch color touchscreen display. Once done it will eject the mat and material loaded onto it.
PreBCFan1 I'm assuming that you already did it, but based on my memory of that case, it should be fairly easy to install the plexi with lightstrip directly to the side panel with adhesive strips or the like. If you already completed it, do you have pics on pcpartpicker?
Another great piece of work! Two questions, though: 1) How do you prevent the Dremel from damaging the ruler while engraving, and 2) How deep do you have to engrave? Just scratch the surface, or halfway through the material? Thanks for the great ideas.
The engraver I used vibrates rather than rotates, so it does not damage the edge of the ruler. The engraving iss not very deep, 0.5 - 1mm, it only takes a scratch to show the light. Thanks for your comments.
It's great! I'm just wondering if you could just use a scalpel instead of buying an engraver? seeing as it only needs a light scratch to show the light? Thanks, R
Very nice work. I'm thinking of making Xmas gifts for my family with their names. Adds a really personal touch when you give family something you made with your own hands. Thanks! I just subscribed btw. Thanks again...
That's fantastic work 👍I really love that.thank you so much for sharing. Hey by the way do you sale those? If you do how much would you charge to make? I would love to order one. Dj.m.smooth
ive had a stack of plexi in my garage that came from hardware store scrap... hated cutting the shit by scoring.. on a recommendation I got a 80 tooth blade for my miter saw. 27 bucks at harbor freight has made cutting plexi a easy. Bonding 2 pieces does not require expensive glue/weld liquid unless you are using the really expensive double linked lexan plexi. simple hardware store acetone and clamping for a few hrs will create the same bond.
Looks great, maybe work well with silhouette faces. I'd love to make one for family + friends. Though my ocd would have me drill a hole into the Base block and a little channel to the back of the Base for the wire. Hate visible wires 😳😳
I like the idea. Suggest sanding-sealer on all wood surfaces to fill grain and sanding marks, fine sand to create smooth surface, then a couple of coats of gloss black acrylic paint followed by a gloss clearcoat, and your base will look professional and high-tech to match the project (rather than country-rustic with the raw wood, which also shows fingerprint stains after time from oils, hard to clean off dust, etc.).
Hello. I have a vintage glass sign without the lightbox. What would you charge to make me a custom lighted stand to fit my sign? The sign is 12 inches long X 8 inches tall. The thickness of the glass is about an 8th of an inch. Thanks.
Yes, you can combine the two. Engrave the rear mirror (preferably laser engraved), edge light it and then put a two way mirror in front. It gives a 3d effect to the engraving. The right design would look cool. I have been meaning to build one as a project for a few years now but never got around to it. However I did mock it up at one point and it worked.
This is absolutely amazing! I definitely want to try this out. You make it look so easy but I'm guessing it took a lot of practice. How long have you been doing them and how often? How long does it take to complete? Thanks for uploading. Keep up the good work. I'm subscribing now, without a doubt!
Awesome design, very inspiring! Can you engrave outside the premade stencil letters? Or for mass production, can you make letter A-Z numbers 0-9 using heavy-duty cardboard? Also, is it possible to combine the USB LED strip with hybrid solar-powered battery? The battery can be hidden inside the wood panel, with the solar strip glued in the back facing the windows, then you would have a perpetual LED sign. Obviously you can spend more money using the scan&cut machine to automate the process. Haha... just a thought, from a not-so-diy-adept person.
Nigel, have you tried combining the edge-lit design with the infinity mirror design?? I'm super curious to know if you can engrave into either the front side partial reflector or a third middle sheet of clear acrylic sandwiched between the back and front reflector, and then still see the scattered light exiting from the engraved pattern. I think you're more qualified to try this before I do :)
Yes, I have and will publish a project fairly soon. With the sheet in the middle approach you also get another set of weaker reflections, making the 3d effect more solid.
Follow-up: have you tried the infinity mirror setup with two partial reflectors rather than an opaque backside reflector? I assume that it would produce weaker reflections (not as much infinity..) but be visible from both sides??
Hey techydiy I love the work you do! I'm looking to make some of these for my business, where can I find more information (like instructions written on paper or typed on a website) to create these pieces of art? They are extravagant and seem so simple to make, so I'd love to try and make one this summer!
I don't see how you're able to do this, but I hope you can help. I tried 2 different LED strips and they just can't properly light up my acrylic sign. Mostly it's a faint light near the top where the strip is. I can't get an answer from anyone else on YT who made these acrylic LED signs.
Make sure the leds are in contact with the acrylic sheet, move it forwards and backwards to find the best location. Also make sure your engraving is deep enough.
@@techydiy The engraving is deep enough. It was bought online. I messed up because I wanted to remove the switch, and I guess it shorted out. So I removed the old LED strip. Still can't figure out why my LED strips don't light it bright enough. Nothing is working, I even tried angles.
techydiy oh thank you. I found out for myself. I was just wondering if the label on the adapter has to say DC power adapter. Mine works but it says ‘switching adapter’.
The led strip voltage is 12 volts, so it's a safe voltage to work with. The led strip generates a very small amount of heat which is easily dissipated, so no it doesn't get hot.
Alayshia Williams If you have the dremel tools, then it wouldn't be hard to fashion another base out of a solid piece of wood rather than using router-profiled cleats on a base. Just make a trough in a block of wood, stick your leds down, and prop your mirror in
I learn about the mirror acrylic design 2 yrs pass o decide to make church sign board tru mirror design that have light inside to have view of the church thank 4 share
a lot of expensive tools were used in the making of a mirror.. if you dont have these tools you better of just buying the mirror already made. Other then that awesome DIY!!!
do you think that this would be good mixed with an infinity mirror design. so instead of the led strips it would be the edge lit acryllic being reflected, or is the acryllic not bright enough like a led would
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I love this, I'm going to make my company logo like this to use on my table at art shows!
Glad you like it. Thanks
That's badass, man. i really like the letter outline rather than solid letters. Also the mirror outline is way cooler than plain clear acrylic. Nice work
+gokblok Thanks
you know what i like with techydiy is that he is very creative with awesommne ideas and he respond on your comment not like other channels you ask them and they don't respond so love you techydiy
Thanks
jeanne bitar >> The reason why most DIY channels doesen't respond to a lot of people is due to the sheer number of subscribers and comments. It is impossible to keep up with almost all the comments, while still posting new content, if a channel has a lot of subs. A day only lasts 24 hours and most of that time is used on sleeping 😊 But awesome videos anyways. Got a few logos of my own, that I definitely will try out at some point
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Aye boss, I just made one of these for my little brother for christmas following this tutorial but using my own designs and I gotta say this thing turned out amazing, I used colored leds so that that etching shows up multicolored and it's awesome, thank you so much for this amazing and easy idea
OK YOU'RE OFFICIALLY MY HERO!!!
Great video very well explained n guided. Not wordy like many others………… thank you much!!!
Could you use a frosted vinyl decal instead of etching with a dremel?
You havce the tools to qualify as a DIY enthusiasts wet dream. Great videos with clear cut instructions. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks
As an updated touch you can get super fine etchings using a Brother Scan N Cut with Zoom's etching tool. The Scan N Cut can handle materials up to 3mm thick. In this case it would be used in draw mode with the etching tool inserted into the tool head. There are three different tip sizes (broad, medium, fine). You then adjust the settings for the cutter to those specified in the instructions for that particular tool. The machine will produce an estimated time to completion on its 5 inch color touchscreen display. Once done it will eject the mat and material loaded onto it.
Really great, somehow I must fit this inside my PC Case (Phanteks Luxe). The idea is really nice and it would look awesome.
PreBCFan1 I'm assuming that you already did it, but based on my memory of that case, it should be fairly easy to install the plexi with lightstrip directly to the side panel with adhesive strips or the like.
If you already completed it, do you have pics on pcpartpicker?
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Another great piece of work!
Two questions, though:
1) How do you prevent the Dremel from damaging the ruler while engraving, and
2) How deep do you have to engrave? Just scratch the surface, or halfway through the material?
Thanks for the great ideas.
The engraver I used vibrates rather than rotates, so it does not damage the edge of the ruler. The engraving iss not very deep, 0.5 - 1mm, it only takes a scratch to show the light. Thanks for your comments.
Its a perfect idea for a company logo
It's great! I'm just wondering if you could just use a scalpel instead of buying an engraver? seeing as it only needs a light scratch to show the light? Thanks, R
+Samson Horton yes that would work. Thanks
Amazing work. Very well narrated.
Glad you liked it!
Great video!! I'm looking to make some Star Wars ones :)
Cool
What sort of ruler do you have? My xacto knife cuts into my current ruler
It's a ruler made out of steel, a common item in workshops.
Oh thanks
I really want to make one of these but I have only ever used a drill before ahaha
Awesome work you have made
Thanks a lot 😊
Very nice work. I'm thinking of making Xmas gifts for my family with their names. Adds a really personal touch when you give family something you made with your own hands. Thanks! I just subscribed btw. Thanks again...
That's fantastic work 👍I really love that.thank you so much for sharing. Hey by the way do you sale those? If you do how much would you charge to make? I would love to order one. Dj.m.smooth
ive had a stack of plexi in my garage that came from hardware store scrap... hated cutting the shit by scoring.. on a recommendation I got a 80 tooth blade for my miter saw. 27 bucks at harbor freight has made cutting plexi a easy. Bonding 2 pieces does not require expensive glue/weld liquid unless you are using the really expensive double linked lexan plexi. simple hardware store acetone and clamping for a few hrs will create the same bond.
Your work is very beautiful man, thanks alot.
What the depth of engraving?!
Looks great, maybe work well with silhouette faces. I'd love to make one for family + friends. Though my ocd would have me drill a hole into the Base block and a little channel to the back of the Base for the wire. Hate visible wires 😳😳
+No-Ones Home Thanks for the comment
Do you have to engrave the edges in order for the light to reflect? Thanks, awesome video
No
I like the idea.
Suggest sanding-sealer on all wood surfaces to fill grain and sanding marks, fine sand to create smooth surface, then a couple of coats of gloss black acrylic paint followed by a gloss clearcoat, and your base will look professional and high-tech to match the project (rather than country-rustic with the raw wood, which also shows fingerprint stains after time from oils, hard to clean off dust, etc.).
I would also put some aluminum foil on the ends and cover with tape then paint black to minimize light leakage.
greate job, does it workx with a cristal glass mirror?
Hello. I have a vintage glass sign without the lightbox. What would you charge to make me a custom lighted stand to fit my sign? The sign is 12 inches long X 8 inches tall. The thickness of the glass is about an 8th of an inch. Thanks.
Love your DIYs,
a quickie (?) though, is there anyway we could give the illusion mirror effect to an acrylic emblem/sign themed light??
Yes, you can combine the two. Engrave the rear mirror (preferably laser engraved), edge light it and then put a two way mirror in front. It gives a 3d effect to the engraving. The right design would look cool.
I have been meaning to build one as a project for a few years now but never got around to it. However I did mock it up at one point and it worked.
This is absolutely amazing! I definitely want to try this out. You make it look so easy but I'm guessing it took a lot of practice. How long have you been doing them and how often? How long does it take to complete?
Thanks for uploading. Keep up the good work. I'm subscribing now, without a doubt!
It was the third one I have made, the engraving is fairly easy. A couple of hours to make all of it.
techydiy And how many of those mirror lights could you make out of the whole led strip do you think?
Depends how long the strip is, 3 per meter or 1 for every foot roughly
How do u price this work? Keep on with ur amazing work! Respect!
The best ENGLISH 👍👍👍👍
Awesome design, very inspiring! Can you engrave outside the premade stencil letters? Or for mass production, can you make letter A-Z numbers 0-9 using heavy-duty cardboard? Also, is it possible to combine the USB LED strip with hybrid solar-powered battery? The battery can be hidden inside the wood panel, with the solar strip glued in the back facing the windows, then you would have a perpetual LED sign. Obviously you can spend more money using the scan&cut machine to automate the process. Haha... just a thought, from a not-so-diy-adept person.
+1to1class Yes you could do all of that. Thanks for the ideas
you can make it with double stage with different colors..do you kow how? 😀😀
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Thank you
Nigel, have you tried combining the edge-lit design with the infinity mirror design?? I'm super curious to know if you can engrave into either the front side partial reflector or a third middle sheet of clear acrylic sandwiched between the back and front reflector, and then still see the scattered light exiting from the engraved pattern. I think you're more qualified to try this before I do :)
Yes, I have and will publish a project fairly soon. With the sheet in the middle approach you also get another set of weaker reflections, making the 3d effect more solid.
Awesome!! Looking forward to it. Or maybe I'll beat you to it... :)
Follow-up: have you tried the infinity mirror setup with two partial reflectors rather than an opaque backside reflector? I assume that it would produce weaker reflections (not as much infinity..) but be visible from both sides??
Great video, lucid explanation and technical info.
Liked and subbed.
thanks
awesome bro.... will you plz make a video on holografic effect arts.....???
+Abhijeet Gawali thanks, I will have a look.
Great! Congratulations! I'm from Rio, Brasil. What drill used in Dremel ? Thanks !
Great video. One question. Can you tell me why in thr Star wars Video you used the foil to reflect light but not here??
+JeRenia Foster It doesn't make a significant difference to the end result
WOW....FANTASTIC JOBS
Thanks
Hi, you can record the letters with a laser cut instead of the dremel??
This is Awesome Creation Sir . .
Keep it on Sir . .
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excellent work I will try to make one for my man cave /home theater
Thanks
Hey techydiy I love the work you do! I'm looking to make some of these for my business, where can I find more information (like instructions written on paper or typed on a website) to create these pieces of art? They are extravagant and seem so simple to make, so I'd love to try and make one this summer!
All of the parts links are in the video description. Here is the website:www.techydiy.org/xmen-led-edge-lit-acrylic-mirror-sign/
Thanks
techydiy also I'm looking to find more stencils other than the x-men one. Do you know where I can find some other designs?
You could search for stencil images or line art images on Google. There are also lots of stencils books available; try Amazon or a bookshop.
I don't see how you're able to do this, but I hope you can help. I tried 2 different LED strips and they just can't properly light up my acrylic sign. Mostly it's a faint light near the top where the strip is. I can't get an answer from anyone else on YT who made these acrylic LED signs.
Make sure the leds are in contact with the acrylic sheet, move it forwards and backwards to find the best location. Also make sure your engraving is deep enough.
@@techydiy The engraving is deep enough. It was bought online. I messed up because I wanted to remove the switch, and I guess it shorted out. So I removed the old LED strip. Still can't figure out why my LED strips don't light it bright enough. Nothing is working, I even tried angles.
Do you think I could solder using a switching adapter if it’s the correct voltage?
I am not quite sure what you mean. You can use a switch mode power supply.
techydiy oh thank you. I found out for myself. I was just wondering if the label on the adapter has to say DC power adapter. Mine works but it says ‘switching adapter’.
What the likely hood of the wires catching on fire? does it produce enough voltage to burn?
The led strip voltage is 12 volts, so it's a safe voltage to work with. The led strip generates a very small amount of heat which is easily dissipated, so no it doesn't get hot.
We make these at my job but using a cnc but its cool seeing done by hand
Wow nice work 👍👍👍
Thanks
Súper Cool Super excelent.
Excellent narration, great work!
Which font was used for this sign? Could you convert the lettering to .dxf or .jpg to have it laser engraved?
that was pretty helpful. It turned out great
Thanks
I am bad in englisch, but please tell me: is it possible to make this thing with an bigger and colorful Led Strip?
Yes
Thank you! Because in all your videos you use this thinn lightning Strip :)
how much would you charge to cut the appropriate wood pieces for me and ship them?. I live in Michigan. thanks
It's not something I can do it would cost a fair bit to ship. Perhaps someone local can make them up for you, ask on a local community forum.
Alayshia Williams If you have the dremel tools, then it wouldn't be hard to fashion another base out of a solid piece of wood rather than using router-profiled cleats on a base. Just make a trough in a block of wood, stick your leds down, and prop your mirror in
really cool stuff
where can you buy the acrylic mirror sheets and LED light strips? I live in Michigan
+robert peters The online links are in the video description
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awsome vlog !!
Nice project !! looks clean i love that !! just suscribed to your channel keep up the good work!!
+SEB TECH DIY thanks
I learn about the mirror acrylic design 2 yrs pass o decide to make church sign board tru mirror design that have light inside to have view of the church thank 4 share
does it provide enough light to use it as a bedside lamp?
+Federico D Probably not as it stands
Nice work
Need to know
What's the name of that engraving machine ..???
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how big could I make this? is there a limit? like.. is a piece of acrylic the size of an A2 sheet too big?
As long as the base can support it then it should be fine
Can I use perspex material instead of glass??
@Michael Asuga Perspex / acrylic works fine.
Great work! I think its kind of a odd/random thing to put on there, but who and I to say?! Haha
keep up the great work!
We like random!
a lot of expensive tools were used in the making of a mirror.. if you dont have these tools you better of just buying the mirror already made. Other then that awesome DIY!!!
do you think that this would be good mixed with an infinity mirror design. so instead of the led strips it would be the edge lit acryllic being reflected, or is the acryllic not bright enough like a led would
I have done it in the past, its not that bright.
Can I use transparent mirror instead of acrylic
Yes
7:50 what are those adaptors called?
Where can I find this machines
Nice. Thanks.
Wow wow
Thanks
This is amazing! Thank you!
+Joseph P. Thanks
fascinating program
THAT IS SICK!!!
How do you do it all? U r so Minded Person. Bro
U draw on the acrylic side or foil?
Foil / painted side. It works ok with glass mirrors as well: ruclips.net/video/M4g4zo705n0/видео.html
I luv it great job mate!
can i use glass instead?
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nice video
Good Idea !
Thanks!
Thanks 🙏🏻
@8:25 - reminded me of the jumping jack...lolzzz
could i use a router compact handlheld
Yes
Hey X-Men was straight lines. how about curves in Arabic letters if I wanna try?
amazing work by the way
Just use the font you like. You can engrave curves freehand easy enough.
Awesome! Thank you
Thanks
Can you use normal glass?
You can, but it doesn't work as well
@@techydiy Awsome! Is there a substitute for that machine your using for the engraving? Maybe just scraping it with a knife?
gorgeous!
thanks
Very cool like it...
+Iyon Channel Thanks
awesome job !
Thanks for that
Nice DYI!
nice work..................
+SHOAIB ASHRAF thanks
techydiy ....welcome brother
This could be done essentially the same way with non-reflective plexiglass right?
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Awesome
5:42 did anyone else think that the dremel sounded like an alien?
Me .-.
Sounds like the noise my dog makes when he wants his dinner.